We can be inspired by the progress advanced by the coming together of communities, governments, the UN and partners in the Global Alliance to End AIDS in Children. Spearheading the Alliance are 12 African countries that, together, are home to two-thirds of new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths in children. They have united in their commitment to end AIDS in children by 2030, working to improve access to treatment and prevention services for children and for pregnant and breastfeeding women, and to address the lack of rights that hinder young women’s access to health care.

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